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Torture on animals: The inside of the Green House




The Reality of Puppy Mills



C.ET: You know when one sees something like that, hard core corrupted occurring, in fact occurring many times and times again, to make money, and it is none of your business, then it is logical one loses faith, loses respect for everything.

Onto sometimes loose self-esteem or sadism for sexual kick and the impression in vain to retain power (on their scale of shame, scheme and haine (phonetic ‘hen’, hatred in French).

In vain, invade in vein.

Inc. invoice, in void.





Stepping Inside the Slaughterhouse



C.ET: I don’t agree at all with the last part of this documentary. Breeding humanely towards death is the most hypocritical human lies. In fact more than hypocrisy at the final it is deceit.

I all the same propose to you to watch the video as it is an excellent documentary.

Please, we beg you, don’t eat meat = cooked murdered cadavers and since it is still legal under your own order.

PS: I hope the little girl won't be finally paid by the farming industry to sell the lies of them being caring. let's go on be caring that way, and like all dairy cows we will finish euthanatized just like some of these little new (but well-bred generally) students would recommend 'out of compassionate care' anyway. Or start selecting what they want for their barbies dolls convoluting the buttocks buttox later needed (responsible in mass for animal testing).


C.ET: that just shows the infinite torture during breeding and slaughter. However, whose fault is it, and above all there is no worse torture to be de kept alive to be used as food, whatever the methods. It is the filthy fault of meat-eaters.



Bloody Harvest: The Real Cost of Fur

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz8XLh5crDA



Indian Leather Industry Exposed by PETA



C.ET: that is the effect of denying the holiness of religion. I am not saying that there are plenty. However, denying one of them and we d become lifeless.



Animal testing at Wickham Labs (UK)




Not very distressful video, as I think we ve(t) lost the heart necessary to understand these types of cruelty, and therefore stop acknowledging a live of suffering, or our live permitting to lie, to breed and kill.

Heed, hill. Climate will change.

= think we ve lost the hear, think we ve lost the heart.

Think we ve lost the mind.

Deem.

Think we ve lost the vie.


Example of the perversion of negative rights and state laissez-faire. 

Obviously state could endorse these experiments but are we citizens from the dead land of inferno, infer.


And when you think you have to design under cover to know 5 mn about these tortures.

Mind 5 mn of that should have been sufficient to close all the existing lab.

but...


Go inside a horse slaughterhouse

Don’t watch.

C.ET: and here this puta cnn making us believe there is a human way.




Extreme animal cruelty in Australia *WARNING EXTREMELY GRAPHIC



C.ET: Indigenous should obviously not be exempted of law against cruelty, that is typical of Australia sense of paternalism, which also is about letting people do just like if they were their child, no able to follow grown rules.  but you know what is the just rational for that. is that any tribes, nations, etc, are still allowed to kill animals.

It is the human species that should be endangered.



Stop animal cruelty: say no to cosmetics tested on animals


"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" song.

C.ET: a video also reminding people that little mammals or little rodents, any animals, must be free and might be pet. That also lead to another big problem, are domestic animals free? Often is a ‘nep’. In a pen, without other companions, enough space to do and move, without mates or spaces. Any how noah where the environment. In-vitro.

Environment, envy.


Snakes Frozen Alive by USGE


C.ET: animals kept like if they were inhabiting their own grave or graveyard when mass murders is concerned.


The Reality of Puppy Mills





picture from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTJcPWHRf_g



Baby seals are dying



C : i admit I stopped watching those footages. they would anyone drive insane. Be a vegan. www.inthenameofhumanrights.com


Abattoir made in France - Alès (English subtitles)



Des peines encourues dérisoires
La peine maximale ici encourue pour plus de 60 infractions est de 6 000 €… Tellement peu au regard des souffrances supplémentaires endurées par les animaux dans ces lieux déjà violents et cruels par essence. Peut-on imaginer que cette sanction dissuadera les abattoirs d’enfreindre la réglementation ?

C.ET: SHORT TRANSLATION : AFTER THIS ORGANISATION REVEALING, 60 ILLEGAL ACTS BY ALL PROFESSIONALS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, VETS!!! MAXIMUM FOR ALL OF THEM FINES OF 6000 EUROS.
TO ANSWER a famous French songwriter: no, this human world is nothing near serious.

This is the case, what procurers think they have to do, in general. No wonder about how well Vichy could have thriven. (with English whose royals are of german origin, and the german that have been historically in pairs with the ottoman empire, and some branches now of islam that are pro-nazis) they were right the risk is that no more wars after that, is it a risk though, nature would say differently as ultimately the human plots is to leave her a barren stone, if any.







Malish


c: IN ‘AN UNIVERSITY’ AGAIN.


ABOUT PUSHING THE ‘LIKE’ ‘DISLIKE’ BUTTON.

YOU KNOW DISLIKE BUTTON HERE COULD BE MEAN, I WANT TO PUKE ON IT ALL. AND ON MY SELF, AT THIS STAGE. WE ARE TRAFFICKED.

























The Silver Brumby: Wild Horsesby glaedr148 









Amazing Galloping Horses 1080p HD





From PETA website:

“Experimenters at the University of Utah purchased an orange-and-white tabby cat named Robert from a local animal shelter, drilled holes in his head, cut open his skull and attached electrodes to his brain.


Sadly, Robert is not alone.


At the University of Wisconsin–Madison, experimenters intentionally deafened a gentle cat named Double Trouble, […] “


























































































 Granting Legal Rights to Rivers: Is International Law Ready?

Four rivers around the world now have legal rights. But what are the implications of rights for nature for international environmental law?
August 6, 2018 - by Mara Tignino and Laura E. Turley
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Last year, four rivers were granted legal rights: the Whanganui in New Zealand, Rio Atrato in Colombia, and the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in India.


Granting Rights to a River:  Enhancing a Right-Based Approach
In contrast to international law, some countries have granted rights to the nature, and specifically to rivers, in their national laws. In 2008, Ecuador recognized the constitutional right of Mother Earth and, in 2010, Bolivia adopted the Laws on the Rights of Mother Earth, which gives legal standing to nature and establishes an ombudsman for the protection of its rights. And in May 2017, Colombia’s Constitutional Court recognized the Atrato River as a legal person.
More recently, the Parliament of New Zealand granted the country’s third-longest river, the Whanganui, the legal rights of a person, after a 140-year campaign by the Whanganui Iwi tribe. In addition to compensating the Whanganui Iwi for grievances, the move seeks to preserve the river for future generations of Whanganui Iwi and all New Zealanders. As such, the river gains its legal personality not from an abstract legal entity, but from the people that are connected with the river.
India’s Ganges River and one of its main tributaries, the Yamuna River were granted these same rights. The high court in the northern state of Uttarakhand — not the national government, as in New Zealand, Ecuador, and Bolivia—issued the order, citing the case of the Whanganui in establishing that that the Ganges and the Yamuna should be accorded the status of living human entities.

Laura E. Turley  






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Environment: The Concept of Legal Personality – From Companies to Natural Entities?

Posted in Environment
By Paul Davies and Michael Green
New Zealand’s Parliament has just passed a bill to enable the Whanganui River to be recognised as a legal person. It will now be represented by two nominees: one appointed by the Maori Muir Woodscommunity (or Iwi), and another appointed by the government.